New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 17

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3 V. Id n d. - iy N 8 g A > ®, e [y ¢ - H ) 1',' The' “0ld Roman” making recent training trips because of {liness, but now is enjoying good health and feels his presence in the camp would be inepiring to the youngsters with the team. Mars tien 500 athletes, the flower of the middle west, augmented by eastern ipvaders and Olymplc win- ners, will compets in.the elghth an- nual indeor relay carnival of the University of Illinols at Urdana, February 28. The meet is the larg- est exclusively collegs indoor event in America. 2 A bill designed to curb gambling in baseball' parks and provide a prison santence for anyone conticted of betting on the professional game, has been drafted by Willlam Veeck, President of the Chicago Nationals, for sibmission to the Illinois legls- lature, now 'in session. Veeck pat- terned his bill aftsr the New York statute. % ‘Thisls an exclusive featureof the Valet AutoStrop Razor. Itinsures a super-keen blade for every shave. A new comfort, as millions of men agree. Try, it with- out delay. Valet | cision over Bernsteln in the same FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS years ago to lay claim to the hgn- | ors of his weight, bas been climbing | steadily since encountering defeat at the hands of Eddie (Kid) Wagner of | Philadelphia. Since that time hel has conquered Wagner, Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo, Luis Vincen-| tint of Chile and Whitey Fitzgerald In November, 1923, Mandell scored | a declsion over Babe Herman and a | month later was awarded a draw in | a,bout with Terris at Madison Squre Garden. He received a draw in an- | othel bout at the Garden, this llm“; with Jack Bernstein, former Ameri- | can junior lightweight champion, on | Januar 11, 1924. He gained a de-| ring November 7 and last month | scored a technical knockout in a| bout with Charles Feraci at New Or- | leans. The New York state athletic com- mission, which 1{s sponsoring a| tournament to provide a successor to the crown recently lald down. by Benny Leonard, has decreed that| any entrant who meets defeat dur- ing the time the tournament is in | progress, will be ousted automatical- ly. Terris and Mandell are entered | for the title, and ons of them is sure to lose his chance unless they fight to a draw tonight. The rules for the lightweight tournament differ from those which maintained in the featherweight| contests in that any boxer may ap- | pear against men who have not been selected for the contests, but the re- sponsibility for his condition rests| upon his own shoulders, If an in-| jury suftered in another hout pre-| vents him from taking part in the tournament when his time comes, he must default. Harold Smith, a clever Chicago bantamweight, will fight the seml- final of 12 rounds with Charley Goodman. MARION DAVIES ™. JANICE | MEREDITH | COMING—CAPITOL THEATER ¥4 OPENS DOOR AND BRELLOWS LUST- 1YY SOMEBODY'S USED HiS TOWEL TOR A BATH MAT AND WHAT'S HE ™0 MILDRED THRUSTS HEAD DOOR T SAY SHE TOOK ONE ‘O E MOP UP FLOOR WHERE I RAINED TOWELS HAVE GONE TO AND 6ET HIM WAS HERS, AND IN LAST NigHT ANOTRER our of CALLS PLAINTIV SAKE STOP ARGUING WHERE Th WITE CALLS TROM KITCHEN T;\ VSE TOWEL, ELY TOR: GOODA ONE - SOAP'S GOT IN HIS EYES ®© McClure Newspaper Syndicate SALESMAN $AM GOOD MORNING ELINY & HE NEVER KNEW N ANYONE SD BELPLESS — 37 o~ ) ll mEK MARKS 6 201 MOHAWK LEAGUE Speaking e (] ROGERS' BOWLING ALLEYS i vl of Sports srmoulyaren S T i s+ eat Trew Eda TS T LT TE T e et aTeee Rt ier aetihs i g ] ::-— o éloumhy L1020 108 107~ 312 £ — } = 910 y TR ] - 3 408—1260 et o iy . e 0 Tt Narmi Wil Take St 5% own in ‘the last two games, their 4 . = 317 | T4 H record of winning all home games at Fofll' Tomomw B Sraren S S Bl will ‘be ‘shattered tomorrow night i ey 1Y 1560 e ::;‘i(lddm'owt“h !hrl:‘!ln. out a — carison B16 485 6031503 | ‘aggregation to defeat. By The Assoclated Press. | Crowley ’ i New.-York, Feb. 6.—Eleven track [FU - s S L A T Tot There is considerable interest in records form the goal which a noted 423 B3 (83142 Harwood 8 Les the “Y" ' Saturday league teams' gathering of athletes will strive at —— Foha competition. against the 'Dusty the annual games of the Wilco A. A. CORBIN CABINET LOCK GIRLS | 2 b Sl lsniers at thé assoclation tomor-|in" Brooklyn. tomorrow night, and Pertecto’ 358 353 row afternoon. four of ‘them are sought by Paavo ::— }:: Monkeys. s B By Nurml, devourer of distances, B. Corrgan 00— 118 | g RN i 1082 21 Jimmy Johnstort, inflelder of the | The light-haired son of Finland At | 141 (AT \Doyls ... : 85— 269 Brooklyn Dodgers, will be able to jxpects to conquer world marks for (s 204 208— 412 |Eagan Jo0 oees 39— 263 take his accustomed position when two miles, 1 7-8 miles, 3000 meters, |\ v q0n Knock Outs, 1 g qey | ViEHAStOR 87 108 | the pennant race starts, a letter |and 1 3-5 miles in the most daring . DUDS. cassie T63 61— 130 bl trom President Ebbets says, John- |Program this remarkable person has L. Brooks 29 - 11 Dratting. ston has had his injured knee un. [lald out since coming to America, |Dummy ... . 60— 60 | Adamitis 0 der the X-ray, and, in the opinion This, he has said, will be the super _"1_3 'z_l—o..—gfi |Gonzko of expertswill be fit to play. test, and he has arranged his time Dumb-bells, L C for each lap to a fifth of a second |R. 143 | Kallerman " i o Jole! Ray's challenge to Paavo |In order that he may complete the fl' 150 Strashart Nurmi' has been accepted and all |two miles in less than nine minutes. |™ ARV 18] e T other Americans and Finns have |The record for the distance, now 28 244— 430 | Lawley 0 11— 314 Aot been .promised . chance to appear [held by Jole Ray of Chicago, is 9 Lucky Btrikes. | Ploss 108 91— 274 | W, Coney .. 80— 259 | against'the Olympic marvel at-any |minutes, 8 2.4 seconds. HE L 74 . 89— 133 | Borg 8 — 1727 Mitugra . 55 63— 162 distance. ' After tomorrow night| Willle Ritola, a native of Finland |y L:fn" :g: :g |Jennette 86— 164 C. Anderson ... 99 92— 205 Ray probably will.have nothing to |Who makes his home in Amerlca, [*° 5 Db e sulrehldy ;‘{":‘:l :; ::s— 13: ;ux;:x §1 19— 237 lose, a8 Nurmi has concentrated on |Will oppose Nurmi in this, his great- 194 188— 383 S8 S0 AT FAWRW A R b 0 a two.mile record-shattering run at est attempt. Having created a dozr i y 430 430 469—1370 200 329 387—1006 the Wilco meet., If he runs the dis- | e ‘records of his own in the past BARE & ““&':;“” LEAGUE " latigunt ey 4 89— 210 tance in nine minutes, Ray's mame tWo weeks, Ritola belleves that at|,,, 5 108 Street §7 90— 263 will be erased from the books. last he has reached a form good |Kalber o 102 71 |Sinto 9 2 enough to defeat the invader. Along \'lnc-m.‘ 104 Migetz h 2‘: CHEGKER STAR HERE 8ix"of the New York Glants squad |With Ritola will be an American who Dolan 8 for 1925 slgned their contracts with- |may be able to force Nurmi in the 03 33e—1002 | Evans, Who is Regarded as On in: five -days after they had ‘been {Derfon of Eddie Kirby of Cornell. i i mz;m-on " T3 220 S i mailed, but Captain Frank Frisch K"lr:;v l‘m;‘u-v:rdultnr‘;t 1 1‘-2 mnadr;ce ?';Iel.l 4 z;: 12:—. ‘x ‘fi:fi:-on 7: 75— 231| the Best, Will Be at the Y. M. C. still hesitates. In a talk with offi. &t Newar ednesday night and has JORRSH S 2R o e 242 . cials yesterday, Frisch is understood | déclared himself in shape to do bet- foneitian 4l s Renie 92 7-'%5| A, For Exhibition. to have pledged his services provid- |ter. He far outclassed his fleld at b AR ! 38 810~ 957 | ing he receives about $2,000 more |Newark. . 336 333 357—1026 A great many of the best checker than last season. Willle Plant, American walking Shipplug. G ALLEYS players in and around New Britain champlon, intends to erase the 3,- g:::::unl - 79 lgg ::: m TRAUT & HINE LEAGUE whl be in attendance at the checker Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owneér of | 000-meter and two-mile fgures in |Crowley 106 91— 290 | Gugel 98 01— 282 exhibition 3{"9" Saturday evening at {he New York Yankges, will be |his speclalty, the same distance that |Dean ... 95 86— 261 | Gableman §1 13- 345 the ¥. M. C. A. Champlon - Evans among the missing when the league | Nurmi will travel. George Goulding it -0 ll':rf"'r:l . s1 79— 251 Will have to show his best to be| president, Byron Bancroft Johnson, |of Canada, who recently announced S 4D M b O R LT T calls' the' meeting of the American | his retirement, holds the record. Legnard ’# et Loy | A special prize arrangement is be- circult to order in St. Louis next| Alan Helffrich of Penn State, who {“"‘Y i 450 433—1371 ing offered to any man winning or Tuesday. - Ruppert was a member of | has accomplished something th“!&i’;fi :‘ o getting a draw with the champ. To baseball's peace committec at tho |great runmers of years gore by, in- — 3 Smnlgq 313 the winner of & match will go a good warm meeting in Chicago this win- | cluding Dave ,Caldwell, Ted Mere- 357 357—1021 |C. Delance 255 | DOX of clgars. To those getting a ter when Johnson disappeared from | 4ith and' Earl Eby, failed to do, in E. Anderson 280 |draw will go a_.one dollar bill, baseball’s advisory board. The Yan- wlnnl‘;g the M“h,:” “600" for Hires ru’f‘m;s )I,z,mrn . Larson .. 298| The program will stajt at 7:30 kee magnatc's health will not permityqyccessive years, will face . George | Keohner e 1 " |p. m. g0 all interested come early him to make the journey. Mat —— Beloin 81 and get a table. The champion will rsters, Georgetown . star, and \“Dnna o Donough i ety P! up with the wild westy Tedeos, bo%y| - One of fhe most inte.esting tésts | Swite ’ Jurgen 33 |ed at one time. 1h§’ou5h B 1y year 6f hip life, will | 0f tbe ‘eveniog | Wil. come when e el il tackle’ professional hockey in his J;"k“:’ Echotllz,Lmi'mgic ;00"";‘" “ 431 438 4191288 osed now Madison Square Gar- | champion, and Louls Carke, indoor | Montana | . 7 e ixtwinter s flgurqu hat the | record-holder for 100 yards, meet in |EN00 Draats 81— 218 Bnef Sketches Of capacity of his new plant for the |® lzt!-yard apr{lnLB 1‘:; 13!: Rel;l‘ Blanchard “F‘om"bad F S jce sport will bk 20,000, ment armory in Brooklyn has the Facey |15, Anderson en teams, With New York repre- |only stralghtaway of this length in = e TR g amous dtars sented, will comprise the interna- |New York state. Scholz must beat 50—1360 | oo | e tional hockey league in which Rick- |12 2-5 seconds to topple the mark |Curlick .. 121— G e E. Uhl ard is interested with Tommy Gor- |made by Charlle Sherrill two years|Flood ... e I 92— 284 Cl’f?‘f‘ Tash o Tnan of Montreal, owner of the larg- |befors the battleship Maine was|piinl 1 2o | Karmer 21 35 Pilcisr L Hignthans est ice arena in the Canadian city, [sunk. Loren Murchison, Harold |Anderson 245 |Tohnson $— 182 g mc ‘; Y;E AL as his partner in the enterprise. The | (Boots) Lever and George Mittels- M. Noga . 89— 284 | | orn—Cleveland, 0., Sept. 18, matter was brought up a year ago |dort of Colby college will compete | g _ but installation of the necessary ap- |in the 50 vard dash. . Gurisnt 4481347 Major league career — Joined paratus with the old Garden about | jyols Ray, who yesterday defied |Searls | Cleveland in 1919. Picked up from to be razed was considered to0 eX- | Nyrmi to meet him again at his dis- (éoflper | ‘sar;‘dlo(s i pensive. tance, will seek to redeem his rec- !r:’n‘]ey 83 ‘and‘?:::‘;{:;mé l;:;f—\’i{c:)ntlf;g{an;:s ords for the mile and for 1,500 |Reynold: 100 | 923, Most victorles 5 = == D . __7 7 |turned in by an American league Louis (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, matorahaken aWeY B2 0D 4571318 412 425 433—1275 | hurler that season. Conn., and Edouard Mascart of P | France, are expected to provide ona - of the first championship bouts of y GLUYAS WILLIAM dison 8quare v S 1938 &n Jiazoh 20 st Madinen Squsre The Family Album--Towels his world featherwelght title in a CLovns tournament conducted recently by ) WIRUANS the New York state athletic com- IO i 5 ene Criqul came from ¢ ?:::‘lco:w}:“ug :he n:m crown from U m q l El' 2 t' C{)m t | ¢ / ey Rilbane in 1923 onizeto lose |UNOMICIAL EAIMINALION 6815 | - | it to Johnny Dundee. T 4 h ¢ ‘ Ope Frdiim) | Jagkle Fields, Olymple. feather- 1 Omg t | | weight boxing champlon, made his I professional debut by winning a de- ! 57 ciston over Benny Pascal of Phila- ByAThaFAsiociated E: sess i 2 = ) . New York, Feb. 6.—Unofficially, y = . delphia in a stx round bout at Pasa- g 3 & CHEERIY PERTORMS Hi% REACHES BEHIND PAR Hi& e the elimination of lightweight cham PPING WET dens Cal, last night. Flelds ook |, pipi contenders starts tonight MORNING ABLUTIONS TOWEL TROM ROD T O, A P e ffth | when Sid Terrls of New York and) Ry Sammy Mendell of'Rocktord, IIl, | TouRs. meet at Madison Square Garden in a | 12-round bout, ) When the Chicago White Sox start | ““r 1 "0 o litapie whirwind with- ~ ! I for their training camp late this ’ ) il th, Charles A. Comiskey, 67 in the ropes, will face a rough at- { | | s 14 owner of the club, il go | tack which' includes hard jolts .in | year: o . both hands. The East Side man, - ‘i along for- the first time in years. x (% il has not been | Who came.out of the amateurs a few ! { T iy “ @l REAPPEARS IN A SECOND AN- INCING THAT DRAT IT THERE ENT ANY OTHER TOWELS BATH ROOM AR N WIPE BRINGS HIM CLEAN TOWEL, TINDS WET oW NT HIS, T PCOT OP HIS BED JUST WHERE HE LEPT IT Careful Sam—You're /PRE S0V MRD JU5T BEMUE-\ \!\ GOING WITH KONAAD 10 TH OANCE TOMORAOW NIGHT? /1M OFFA ALL \WOMEN FOR LIFE AND I'LL GWE EUEAY ONE OF 'EM & - DIRTY DI EVERY CHPNCE. \ GET They are amphibian and can land on or take off from either land or water, the landing wheels and under-carriage being raised and packed into the pontoon, or brought from the pontoon into landing position, in a few seconds, at the will of the pilot while in flight, They are known as the Leoning planes. 'Globe Clothing House You that are looking for the most tremendous values | in Bathrobes — A reduction of $2.00 from each one. 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